Resources for writing
Writing as a method of inquiry
Esther Fitzpatrick focused on creating a space for colleagues and students to explore the method of creative writing as inquiry.
Narrative Medicine and Critical Reflection Through Poetry and Art
Narrative medicine formats can be presented through poetry and other structured writing forms. We were so impressed by the quality of critical reflection, empathy, and exploration of ethics and morals in many of our students’ works that we decided to create a published book of collective works showcasing narrative medicine through our medical students’ poetry and images.
The Three Lamps: An Online Literary Journal for the University of Auckland
This project involved designing and building an online literary journal called The Three Lamps (T3L) www.thethreelamps.com. This site is an ongoing showcase for the creative work (fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction) of University of Auckland students.
Letting the Letters Run Ahead of Me: A Study of Writing Practices That Support Creative Thinking
In this project Alys Longley aimed to highlight methods of teaching and supervising writing that support practice-led research and creative thinking in the university.
Student Writing Textbank
A textbank of exemplary student work annotated by teachers. These resources might be useful to undergraduate and honours students and teachers across the disciplines, looking for samples of annotated exemplary assignments.
Encouraging Collaborative Writing via Google Docs Analytics
In this small-scale teaching initiative, the team looked at innovative ways to use analytic plug-in tools to identify individual contributions to collaborative student writing.